What may increase your chances at getting into med school is to submit a competitive application in all respects. Med schools will first look to see if you can cut it academically by looking at your GPAs/MCAT. If you make it past this first hurdle, med schools will then look for evidence in your application (eg ECs, PS, LoRs, secondary essays) to see if you possess traits they expect MDs to have (eg compassion, altruism, leadership, communication skills, fit with school’s mission statement, maturity, etc). If you get past this hurdle, you may be offered an interview. Assuming you don’t get rejected post interview, you may be offered admission, or waitlisted. Both Notre Dame and Indiana and most other colleges will offer you the resources and opportunities you need to develop a competitive application. Whether you do so is mostly on your efforts, not the name of the school on your diploma.
As med school is very expensive, what’s the cost of attending these schools for you.